AUTUMN 1935 



ROSE PLANTING TIME 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . West Grove, Pa. 



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• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine and salmon. 

 See illustration. Carmine buds open to good-sized 

 blooms of salmon, suffused with orange on the inside 

 and with coppery carmine on the outside of the petals. 

 The petals have great substance and the flowers last 

 iong without fading. Spicy fragrance. This Rose recom- 

 mends itself to those who enjoy soft shades. 75 cts. ea.* 



•CATHRINE KORDES. H.T. Carmine-scarlet. 

 Long, perfectly formed, blood-red buds open to magnifi- 

 cent 4-inch flowers of glowing carmine-scarlet. The 

 form is near perfection, and the flowers usually come 

 singly on Iong stems. The plants are vigorous and 

 bushy with bronzy foliage. Its one fault is that it is 

 almost scentless. $1 each.* 



•CECIL. H.T. Yellow. The rich yellow, 5-petaIed 

 flowers, which carry a glorious mass of golden sta- 

 mens, come 3 or 4 in a cluster. $1 each.* 



• CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 A red Rose we all want. Lustrous scarlet-crimson 

 flowers, 4 inches in diameter, gracefully loose in form, 

 are freely produced on big, bushy plants which are 

 easy to grow. It has 25 to 30 petals, the center ones 

 occasionally showing a white line, and is slightly 

 fragrant. 75 cts. each.* 



• CHARLES P. KILHAM. H.T. Coral-red and or- 

 ange. The plants produce perfect flowers on Iong cut- 

 ting stems. The long-pointed buds open to fully double, 

 finely formed flowers of coral-red with an orange base, 

 a color combination which causes this Rose to stand 

 out even when among newer higher colored varieties. 

 Slightly fragrant. 75 cts. each.* 



•COUNTESS VANDAL. H.T. See illustration. Plant 

 Patent No. 38. An upright-growing, vigorous Rose 

 with rich-colored, attractive, disease-resistant foliage. 

 The perfumed, perfectly formed blooms, which come 

 from Iong, tapering buds, are a blending of copper, 

 salmon, and gold in color, and they are produced 

 almost continuously on Iong, erect, rigid stems. $1 

 each; 3 for $2.50. No further discount on tbis pat- 



ented Rose. 



•Countess Vandal. Plant Pat. No. 38. $1 each 



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15% on 12 or More Roses [" See Exceptions 



20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 2 



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•Betty Uprichard 

 75 cts. each 



•DAINTY BESS. H.T. Rose-pink. Large, single 

 blooms, 3 to 4 inches across, come in clusters. The 

 edges of the petals are so ruffled that the open flower 

 appears more square than round. Their soft rose-pink 

 color is enhanced by the large cluster of stamens on 

 wine-red filaments. One of the daintiest Roses grown. 

 75 cts. each.* 



•DIRECTOR RUBIO. H.T. See page 10. 



•DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. Yellow. 

 Extra long-pointed buds of golden orange open to large, 

 loose flowers of saffron with the delicious fragrance of 

 the old Tea Roses. It has 17 petals. Big, bushy plant 

 with healthy foliage. One of the most popular of all 

 yellow Roses. It is continuously in bloom from June 

 until frost. 75 cts. each.* 



• EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. H.T. See page 10. 

 •EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. See page 11. 



•E. G. HILL. H.T. See page 14. 



•ETOILE DE FEU. H.T. Flame color. The name 

 'Star of Fire" is very appropriate for this flaming Rose. 

 The globular buds of glowing flame gradually open to 

 flat blooms of coral-pink and glowing reddish salmon, 

 with myriads of short center petals. Especially fine in 

 hot sunshine. 75 cts. each.* 



• ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. See page 11. 



•FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. See page 13. 



•GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. Pale yellow. This lovely 

 Australian is one of the finest garden Roses in existence. 

 Large, globular buds, straw-yellow with old-rose 

 markings, open to high-centered blooms of soft Iemon- 

 yellow with 50 to 60 petals. There is some variation 

 in the color. Occasional flowers will be much deeper, 

 really quite golden, and late bloom in cool weather 

 often carries a pink tint; however, they are all distinctly 

 beautiful. The flowers are Iong lasting and are deli- 

 ciously fragrant with the real Tea scent. The plants are 

 of only medium height but are very bushy, having more 

 spread than height, and are clothed to the ground with 

 beautiful bronzy foliage which is almost immune to 

 disease, being, we believe, the healthiest of all the 

 Hybrid Teas. It is a continuous bloomer, producing 

 quantities of perfect flowers all season. $1 each.* 



